A band announcer at HBCU (Historically Black College or University) Florida A&M is in hot water after roasting the Honey Beez dancers, who are required to be at least 250 pounds, from the Alabama State marching band.
"The new face of Ozempic," announcer Joe Bullard said as the Alabama State band started to take the field Saturday during halftime.
Needless to say, that comment isn't playing well within the HBCU world even though it's awesome to hear rivals roasting each other. It's college! Let's have some fun here.
A band announcer at HBCU (Historically Black College or University) Florida A&M is in hot water after roasting the Honey Beez dancers, who are required to be at least 250 pounds, from the Alabama State marching band.
"The new face of Ozempic," announcer Joe Bullard said as the Alabama State band started to take the field Saturday during halftime.
Needless to say, that comment isn't playing well within the HBCU world even though it's awesome to hear rivals roasting each other. It's college! Let's have some fun here.
A band announcer at HBCU (Historically Black College or University) Florida A&M is in hot water after roasting the Honey Beez dancers, who are required to be at least 250 pounds, from the Alabama State marching band.
"The new face of Ozempic," announcer Joe Bullard said as the Alabama State band started to take the field Saturday during halftime.
Needless to say, that comment isn't playing well within the HBCU world even though it's awesome to hear rivals roasting each other. It's college! Let's have some fun here.
Creepy...Netflix, MONSTER, the Ed Gein story. The man who inspired Hitchcocks Psycho. Not surprising he was a raving monster with a mother like that.
Incidentally, the actress who played the mother also played Rosanne's sister in the sitcom of the same name. I recognised her face.
Hub watching that, I didn't fancy it.
Oooh it's good Mags...I like a bit of a horror.
He based Norman Bates on Ed Gein.
They merged the way he butchered his girlfriend in the shower, and showed it as if it was Hitchcock's shower scene where Janette Leigh gets slashed to death by Norman Bates. People ran out of the cinema in shock.
The thing is though, Hitchcock deliberately shot Psycho in black and white because he thought it would be too gruesome in colour.